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Over the past 10 years, snow science has seen a rapid change from a semi-quantitative to a quantitative science. Understanding physical and chemical processes in the snowpack requires detailed measurements of the microstructure. The 5th Snow Science Winter School will teach these advanced techniques, such as micro-tomography, measurement of specific surface area by reflection and spectroscopy, near-infrared photography and high-resolution penetrometry. You will learn:

State-of-the-art snow measurement techniques especially on sea ice

Understanding the physical processes responsible for the evolution of the snowpack

Understanding snow - sea ice interactions and modeling

The course also includes lectures on physical processes of the snowpack, snow modeling and remote sensing. This year, the focus is on snow on sea ice. The location is a small island on the Gulf of Bothnia with easy access to sea ice.

Graduate students and post-docs working in any snow-related field are welcome to apply. The course fee is 350 euros (includes accommodation and meals).